Working with ethnographic fieldnotes : learning tango / Atkinson, Paul.
Ethnographers are committed to the study of the everyday life of people and groups. Taking ethnographic fieldnotes, writing down observations and experiences from the setting under study, is a key part of doing ethnographic research. This work illustrates one possible approach to the analysis of eth...
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Summary: | Ethnographers are committed to the study of the everyday life of people and groups. Taking ethnographic fieldnotes, writing down observations and experiences from the setting under study, is a key part of doing ethnographic research. This work illustrates one possible approach to the analysis of ethnographic fieldnotes. The data used is provided by the Professor Paul Atkinson and is taken from research he conducted on the South American partner dance, the tango. The aims of this research project were to document embodied teaching and learning. |
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ISBN: | 9781412962056 1412962056 |